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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is charged with managing and protecting Louisiana’s abundant natural resources.
Barotrauma skills series#
Several other courses are in development, and LDWF is excited to offer this new resource to Louisiana anglers.įor more information on the Fishing Course Series program, contact Chris Conner at or (318) 487-5336 Or Joshua Porter at or (225) 763-3540. In addition to regularly occurring Intro to Fishing courses, an Intro to Catfishing will be scheduled later this fall. The Fishing Course Series will offer an ever-growing number of classes that will provide introductory, intermediate, and advanced level courses specific to many different target species and techniques often used in Louisiana.
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Barotrauma skills license#
Anglers 18 & older must possess a valid recreational fishing license to participate. Equipment will be provided, but participants are also encouraged to bring their own gear as well, and all in attendance will take home a package of informative material and starter tackle, courtesy of H&H Lure. September 22 nd at Waddill Wildlife Refuge in Baton RougeĮach class will be limited to 10 participants 18 & older who will receive an hour of informative, easy-to-understand fishing instruction followed by an hour of actual fishing time with LDWF Fisheries Outreach Biologists.September 17 th at Laketown Park in Kenner.August 27 th at the Woodworth Outdoor Education Center in Woodworth.
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Schedule for the first three Intro to Fishing courses are: It will focus on efficiently informing both new and rusty anglers alike on simple but versatile techniques for getting started in fishing and give participants the knowledge and experience needed to start fishing on their own. The inaugural offering in the series will be the Intro to Fishing course, which will serve as one of the cornerstone classes of the series. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will launch its exciting new Fishing Course Series aimed at offering ongoing short but informative training sessions throughout the state on a variety of fishing topics that will appeal to both beginner and experienced anglers. Recreational Fishing Rene LeBreton Baton Rouge, La.